Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Double Birthday Party

Last week we did LOTS of partying!!
We enjoyed the company of friends while listening to a talented young man sing for several hours July 3rd. .
And of course, there was July 4th. .
Saturday evening we met up again and celebrated our two early July birthdays.
We were glad to see our family from the McPherson area. .and not just because he brought his vehicle completely LOADED with explosives!!
Does this kid look like he just ate the canary!! As many parachutes as one small child can carry!! Granny always buys plenty of these because. .
1. they are fun. .
2. everyone likes to chase them down. .
even if they aren't always the ones who catch them.
There are always plenty to pass around and share. .
Cause the little army guys that float down from the sky on the parachutes are COOL!
There was a lot of organizing of the explosives that had to be done before it got dark. .
And lots of fireworks that didn't need the dark to be fun. .
These two were enjoying some high flying spinners. .that occasionally spun themselves in locations that were not expected!!
Grandma outdid herself on the cakes!! Two golf cakes for the family golfers!! Are those not adorable!!
Someone is going to be Sweet SIXTEEN!!
They only paused for a moment to eat cake and ice cream. .
because there were things to be blown up. .
And that certainly takes precedence!!
 
Papa took a chair, far enough back to be out of the way of mis-firing explosives. .
and enjoyed the show!
Granddad did the same. .Don't you love Granny's perienniel hibiscus plants in the background?? Blooms as big as plates!! Seriously!
Even princesses enjoy starting things ablaze. .even though hers didn't pop. .they just smoked! Though it was dark and I couldn't see for SURE. .I believe her dad actually took her to light some of the big ones. .
Missed me, missed me. . .
We have lemon cake in the freezer. .as well as leftover Fresh Peach Ice cream (made my yours truly). .and look forward to birthday partying yet to come! The official school calendar arrived in the mail this week. .and so now it really feels like the countdown on summer break has started!
It's nearly the weekend. .
Hang in there!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Oh, Say Can You See??


The fourth of July rates right up there as one of my favorite holidays! I love the symbolism, the festivities, the fireworks, and the great goodies. .BBQ, delicious sides and salads, fruity drinks, and lots of desserts!
Often, we host a get together at our house. .
but this year, I just wasn't in the mood to organize. .
so. .
We enjoyed a small family BBQ at Jeremy's grandma's house. We feasted on smoked, glazed ribs, dijon grilled fresh veggies (enter yellow, green, & red peppers, mushrooms, yellow and patty pan squash, onion, and cherry tomatoes), baked beans, homemade mac and cheese, pasta salad, and plenty of dessert! Grandma moved to a great location last fall, at the very edge of town. .so we had no trouble sitting in her yard and viewing the firework display over the lake.
I took a lot of photos. .fireworks are a little tricky to catch!! Gotta love technology though. .all of our cameras have a "firework" setting. .and the camera does all the work. I was able to sit in my lawn chair, camera in hand, point and shoot.
Because we were under a burn ban last year, they had a double display of fireworks.
The displays never last long enough!!
It has been exceptionally windy day and night around here for over a week. So we haven't really shot many of our personal fire crackers, since we live in a spot surrounded by pasture, which is now consisting of dry, dead grass. We are planning a double birthday party for Tristan and Jeremy's brother Joe tomorrow night. .and are hoping to get a wind-free evening to light off the family display at Granny's. .a safer locale!!
Devin's pumped up to work on his firework photos!!
Cami and I made some from-scratch vanilla cupcakes to contribute for dessert. .after I couldn't resist the really pretty Americana sprinkles I found at the cake shop I stopped at in Wichita last weekend. .I had been looking for a light, airy frosting recipe. .like one that I had tasted from a gourmet cookie shop in Oklahoma. I found several, but this one sounded like the easiest to make. .so I started. .and ended. .there. This frosting was lighter than air, not too sweet, and piped onto the cupcakes in a way that the hideous (or ideous-as Cami would say) looking-crazy topped cupcakes looked almost professional. .almost! Cami was the sprinkle queen, and Devin thought there were entirely too many sprinkles. .
but we're saying. .
Can there EVER be TOO many sprinkles on a cupcake??
Hope you all had a great holiday. .with no burnt fingers and full tummies!!


Whipped Buttercream Frosting

(I'll never use another can of store bought frosting again!!)
2 cups powdered sugar, sifted
1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsp milk or light cream

In electric mixer cream the butter until smooth. Add vanilla. With mixer on low speed, gradually beat in the sugar. Scrape down the sides of the bowl. Add the milk and beat on high speed until frosting is light and fluffy (about 5 minutes) Tint the frosting with desired food color. I used an open star tip on my pampered chef easy decorator and piped around the outside in a circle until peaking it in the center of the cupcake. This frosting can hide a LOT of ugly cupcake abnormalities. .and all the cupcakes looked good!! 
Recipe taken from joyofbaking.com The vanilla cupcake recipe was on there too.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy Father's Day

We knew this would be a hard day. .
The loss of my earthly father has been difficult. .
and unpredictable as to what makes it harder. .
and what it makes it easier.
This day. .
my family would appreciate the extra prayers for comfort!

But, in celebrating the day of recognition for the father of my children. .
ALL of my children. .
I HAD to share the card that Cami made at preschool for her dad.
We're not really sure what it means. .
BUT. .
I had to show Jeremy early. .
SO. .
he wouldn't laugh out loud when she proudly hands it to him,
thus shattering all her excitement!!
I couldn't get the photo turned right. .but you can get the idea.

So today, as my heart cries for my earthly dad. .
I am reminded that my Heavenly Father has got my family in the palm of His hand. .
comforting us and growing us in spirit!

Romans 8:14-15
For all who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God. So you should not be like cowering, fearful slaves. You should behave instead like God's very own children, adopted into his family--calling him "Father, dear Father."

Happy Father's Day!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Have I Ever Mentioned How Much I LOVE Halloween??

I'm not sure why Halloween is such an intriguing and enticing holiday for me. .but I just ADORE it!!
No matter that it is the only day of the YEAR where it is completely acceptable and expected that even adults eat candy AS their evening meal. .Or whether it is the excitement of dressing up and being anyone in the world other than yourself for a few hours. .Or maybe it is the first morning-after words from a 3 year old's sleep thickened voice saying "Where's my candy?" with half opened eyes. I'm not sure I can put my finger on it exactly. .but the bottom line is. .
I LOVE Halloween!
Oh, the fun we had with these two little trick or treaters last night!!
We hooked up with my in-laws last evening and let the cousins have at it! A great time!! This morning, however. .Devin stayed home and was vomiting by noon!! As a mom, I'm so thankful that he didn't get sick yesterday!! Remember. .he was the one who missed his school field trip the last two years because of sickness!! He would have been crushed!
I wanted to show the halloween party highlights too! So here we go!
It ALWAYS starts with the creation of a roaster full of "mummy-dogs." I also fix punch in advance. .but moms are always gracious to bring yummy goodies for all to enjoy too!
This year I saw some cool food ideas to try out. .this one being cockroach ice cubes floating in the water jar. More than one kiddo did a double take when they noticed those. .and at least one little boy asked if it was still safe to drink it! Double HA!
The original photo I saw had a bowl of cheese balls with black spider rings in them. .I couldn't find spider rings. .do you believe that?? So I substituted little rubber rats! Turned out cool. .and easy!
I just had to keep this photo in, cause he is just so creeping-ly pirate-ish. .I just couldn't help myself!! So much. .that with my good imagination. .I could even imagine the way he would have smelled if I had met him on his ship! ICK!
Devin started the season as a transformer. .before his long torso and ill fitting one-piece suit called it quits and he reverted to the invisible man outfit in the first photo! I know exactly how he felt. .which was why I was so excited when some long-torsoed woman developed tankini swim suits!! But that's another story altogether.
Our numbers were around 37 kids and 32 adults hanging out this year! We did a couple relay races to start (and not one that included me and my crew blowing up a million balloons, as has been our reputation). This race was a wiggle worm race. .each kid had to put their arms through their legs, grabbing hands with the kid in front and back of them. .then they "wiggled" thru the obstacles. .trying to keep their worms together. They stunk!! Really bad. .but some of the kids were so little that I didn't feel right about making them go back and start over. .they were laughing and having fun. .so why be a rule stickler!
A little traffic jam and worm breakage occurred as they circled around Grant. He took it all in stride!
This photo included most of the kids. .a few still straggled in after the photo op.
Fear Factor Food was back on the agenda this year after a couple year break. The teams race to eat their foods as fast as they could. .usually we used things like caramel or chewy candies and really dry food like crackers. .This year though, I put a little gross factor into the game. .and the first thing they had to eat was 1/2 a sardine. The eyes got B-I-G when I made that announcement. The cats were on site about 15 seconds after the first can was opened. Out of about 15 kids playing the game. .only 2 started to cry BEFORE tasting it (we let them off the hook) and a few had to spit it out after getting it into the mouth. .but most of them actually chewed AND swallowed. .and some were heard to be commenting later that it really didn't taste that bad. .I have to attest to that. .cause I tried some sardines last week. .just to make sure I wasn't being too evil. They aren't as horrible as they smell. .and the cats surely did enjoy the leftovers!
This group was waiting in anticipation to try the sardines!
We also used small powdered donuts. Tristan decided we needed to pour "blood" on them. .and Jeremy held me to that. .making it himself right before the party started. I think they used corn syrup and food color. The kids were all over the nasty-factor of that too! And it took them significantly longer to choke those down. The third thing they had to eat was their choice of a dried apricot, a fig, or dried mango.
My neice and nephew seemed to enjoy their first encounter with these crazy Halloween-party-ing Kansans!!
There's the whole line of them waiting their turns. We try to divide up into bigger kids vs the little kids. .and the little ones get to do fun games and not freaky games! I was tickled to hear one mom marvel over the fact that her child was eating things that she would have NEVER, EVER tried at home!! The funny thing was that most of the kids had a "this-is-serious-business" look on their face when they ate. .and they didn't even bat their eyelashes!
We did bring the cooler out so they could wash their mouths if they needed too!! They weren't actually supposed to touch their mouths on the spigot. .which is how the stomach flu spreads :-)
I'm always glad for our swing set at the party. .cause there is usually someone playing on it the whole time. A good thing to do before the party starts. .and some kids don't really like to play the games. .so they hang out there, just taking it all in!
Grant helped with the really small kids this year. They played a candy corn relay. .I understand there was a lot of cheating going on. .but the oldest kids were about 3-4 years old. .so you might expect that. .they, too were having a great time. .sometimes you just have to overlook things!
They were a little small to be making mummies out of each other. .but I was tired of sifting through the leftover cheap toilet paper in my party box. .and they had a great time tearing it apart and starting over.
Another example of the swing getting good use!
Both big boys helped with the punkin' launch. .except I was too cheap to buy lots of little punkins this year, so I confiscated Tristan's leftover water balloon supply. As long as they could launch them. .it didn't really matter what they were.
In 9 years, we have NEVER. .nor will we EVER skip this game. .there would be a revolt. .I just know it!! This year we had the kids spider walk to the plates of worms buried in whipped topping.
Then, as usual. .they had to find AND eat the worms using only their mouths. You can see. .
It's a messy job. .one that not too many of them seem to mind!
And what's a party without PARTY food?? This year, I used the counters in my laundry room/back porch. .and set another long table up creating a U shaped area. This seemed to allow better flow through the kitchen/dining room by taking the congestion to a different room.
Mummy dogs, chips and cheetos, BBQ smokies, spooky apple mouths, sausage, cheese and crackers, dirt dessert, cupcakes, witches wands, brownies, and witches brew were the hit of the party. .for the kids. .and the BIG kids!!

In looking through all the pictures taken from the afternoon. .I was just amazed. .and thrilled at how many smiles and cameras in action I saw in each photo!! That made my WHOLE day! I looked like all had a good time. .though probably still not as much fun as I did!!

I love holidays. .and I can't wait for the next holiday on the list! Last year I hosted a Thankful Thursday for each Thursday in November. .I think I will do that again this year. .but probably just one Thursday. .so be thinking of your answer!!

Wishing everyone a great week!! One with blue skies and NO tummy aches!